Crosspoint Academy is an above average, private, Christian school located in Bremerton, WA. It has 307 students in grades K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 11 to 1. After graduation, 60% of students from this school go on to attend a 4-year college.

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11:1

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17:1

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Crosspoint Academy Reviews

I've been going here since elementary school, so I feel pretty confident in saying that Crosspoint is a fairly good school academically (rigorous classes and usually good teachers), but not in terms of the social and physical environment. Most of my friends really do not like this school. The facilities are fairly poor, the variety of classes is very limited, many people are unhappy with school policies (strict dress code and no-cell-phone policy), the students are fairly clique-y, there is very little diversity, and the environment can be stifling if you're not the sort of person who fits in. As a closeted member of the LGBT community, I have had a rough time here because most everyone is pretty vocal about their conservative views. Christian content is implemented in almost every class, but you don't often get to learn about other views. I think a hard-working conservative Christian student would love it here, but many other people might be left frustrated by the general atmosphere.

Crosspoint Academy is a wonderful school with amazing teachers and talented students. Class sizes are small, and one-on-one teaching is always available. The teachers and staff members are there to help you. A and B day class rotations are very nice as well. A student has 8 classes total. On A days, they have their first four 1 1/2 hour classes; the next four classes are on B days. This allows a little more time for homework. Crosspoint is a college prep school. AP classes are available, as are concurrent credit classes. However, because it is a small school, there is not many class options. Also, the students at Crosspoint have formed into cliques, and I have struggled to find friends here. Overall, Crosspoint is a good school that prepares its students well for college. The staff members are supportive and understanding, and all classes are taught from a Christian perspective. If you are looking for a school that will prepare you for college, Crosspoint is a good option for you.

The sports at Crosspoint is great! I played varsity volleyball for four years and varsity basketball for five years. Because the school is small, people will actually be able to play sports because for most sports there is only a varsity teams. The teams themselves are traditionally good. The last two years the girl's soccer team won state and everyone got to play. The girls basketball team has gone to state the last five years and placed 6th last year. Overall the teams are very competitive. The other big extracurricular activity is performance company. Performance Company (PC) puts on at least two fantastic plays each year. Because the school is so small these are the main extracurricular that the school offers, but every year there and ones that are being made and many of the teachers are very flexible if someone wanted to start something.